Adoption and maintenance of four health behaviors: Theory-guided longitudinal studies on dental flossing, seat belt use, dietary behavior, and physical activity
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Benjamin Schüz | Urte Scholz | Jochen P. Ziegelmann | Ralf Schwarzer | Sonia Lippke | R. Schwarzer | S. Lippke | A. Luszczynska | U. Scholz | B. Schüz | J. Ziegelmann | Aleksandra Luszczynska
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